AT THE PLATE: C.J. Cron, the Angels' top power-hitting prospect, hit a pinch-hit, score-tying, three-run home run to left field off Dodgers right-hander Daniel Moskos in the bottom of the ninth. Howie Kendrick and Carlos Pena each had two hits for the Angels. Adrian Gonzalez singled before Scott Van Slyke's sixth-inning grand slam, and utility candidate Chone Figgins walked twice for the Dodgers.

ON THE MOUND: Angels left-hander C.J. Wilson needed 55 pitches to zip through four hitless innings, striking out two, walking four, and getting "four or five outs" with a changeup he hopes will be more of a weapon against right-handed hitters. Dodgers starter Dan Haren was also sharp, allowing three hits and striking out three in four scoreless innings. Javy Guerra threw two scoreless innings.

EXTRA BASES: Cron saved a run with a superb back-hand stop of Dee Gordon's one-hop smash with a runner on third to end the top of the 10th. … Angels closer Ernesto Frieri allowed one hit and walked a batter in a scoreless fifth. … Angels left fielder J.B. Shuck made a strong throw to the plate to get Jon Garcia, who was attempting to tag and score in the ninth.

From Angels catcher Yorvit Torrealba to Dodgers prospect JC Boscan, players from the South American country engulfed in political turmoil are concerned about relatives there and how much more the violence can escalate.

The Seattle CEO who raised salaries for all of his employees to a minimum of $70,000 a year, drawing accusations of socialism, now says he has fallen on hard times, the Washington Times reported Saturday.